Small tool box with corrugated liner.
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Small tool box with corrugated liner.
I don't think the box was meant for the gauges or the sticker. It's in good condition and I'm curious what tools would have came with it. Perhaps a general purpose box sold alone?
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Re: Small tool box with corrugated liner.
I have that box (minus the sticker) with a vacuum/fuel pressure gauge and accessories I bought new as a set. Mine came with white foam liner instead of the corrugated.
No doubt the box could have been purchased separately.
No doubt the box could have been purchased separately.
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Re: Small tool box with corrugated liner.
Thanks, then the guages makes sense. The back of the box says KRA128 Kenoshaw Winsc, 68. Possibly the original Snap-on fuel pressure/vacuum guage, with a piece of red fabric floating around in it. Also a Blue-Point tire guage. The currigate could have been added to replace the foam.
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The fuel pressure gauge looks exactly like a compression guage, is there a reason not to use it to test engine compression?
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Re: Small tool box with corrugated liner.
Your box being from 68 would be a little older than mine and Snap-on may have switched from corrugated to foam in that time. Some of the pieces in the pic are part of the vacuum gauge/pressure gauge set.
Nice piece and nice piece to have.
Nice piece and nice piece to have.
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